Sophomore (2013-14): All-Ivy Doubles First Team … ended the season with a record of 9-2 in singles play and 12-6 in doubles action … played mostly in the No. 6 spot for singles and in the top position for doubles … opened his sophomore campaign with six consecutive singles victories … went 1-1 in Ivy League action, defeating Yale (4/18) by a score of 6-2, 6-0 at his last singles match of the season … paired with Cameron Ghorbani, he went 3-2 against Ivy League competition, overcoming Columbia (4/6), Princeton (4/13), and Yale.

Freshman (2012-13): In his first year with the team, Tannenbaum racked up 11 singles wins and 10 doubles triumphs... Won singles matches in Ivy Leagu action against Cornell, No. 40 Columbia and No. 21 Harvard at the No. 6 position... Competed primarily at No. 2 doubles, picking up conference victories against No. 50 Princeton and Brown... First collegiate dual match singles victory came at home versus St. John's on Feb. 24.

Before Dartmouth: Four-year letter winner on the tennis and basketball teams at Park Tudor School ... captained the tennis team as a senior ... helped his team to a 25-2 record and the Indiana State Championship in 2009-10 ... also led team to a state runner-up finish ... reached the state finals of the 2011 individual tennis state tournament in Indiana, beating five-star recruit Mihir Kumar in the semi-finals before losing to the #1 recruit in the country, Ronnie Schneider in three sets in the final ... three-time all-district and two-time first team all-state and county champion ... received the CITA Wilbur Schmacher Sportsmanship Award as a senior ... rated as a four-star recruit by tennisrecruiting.net ... also helped his basketball team to a pair of state championships (combined 51-4 record over two seasons) and a runner-up finish.

Personal: Son of Darryl and Suzanne Tannenbaum ... born February 25, 1994 ... has one brother ... father played basketball for Harvard ... enjoys community service and lifting weights ... holds a second degree black belt in tae kwon do.